Politics This Morning

Politics This Morning: Feds clear Boeing 737 Max design change; assisted-dying legislation deadline extended

Plus, Ottawa waives $844-million in payments for the troubled Muskrat Falls project that Newfoundland and Labrador’s Premier said it would have had to borrow to pay.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau’s department approved design changes to Boeing’s 737 MAX on Thursday in a first step toward seeing domestic flights return to air nearly two years after a deadly crash.
The government has approved design changes to Boeing’s 737 MAX nearly two years after a deadly crash led to the plane's ban, and the first step to their return to the air in Canada—a move that has some of the victim’s families decrying the development.
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